http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/i-witnessed-members-gardai-markedunmarked-vehicles-ignoring-law-22677/
Adam Beere2011-04-29http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/i-witnessed-members-gardai-markedunmarked-vehicles-ignoring-law-22677/I have witnessed several members of the Gardai in marked/unmarked vehicles ignoring this law, is there anyway to report them?]]><p>I have witnessed several members of the Gardai in marked/unmarked vehicles ignoring this law, is there anyway to report them?</p>http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/get-life-22729/
Mike Nagle2011-04-29http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/get-life-22729/Get a life]]><p>Get a life</p>http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/penalty-points-arent-morons-i-walk-work-drivers-22783/
Kieron Jnr Ward2011-04-29http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/penalty-points-arent-morons-i-walk-work-drivers-22783/Penalty points aren’t enough for these MORONS, I walk to work every day and see 1 in every 10 drivers using their phone. IDIOTS.]]><p>Penalty points aren’t enough for these MORONS, I walk to work every day and see 1 in every 10 drivers using their phone. IDIOTS.</p>http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/i-am-glad-continuing-highlight-issue-linking-poll-22819/
Ciarán Mc Mahon2011-04-29http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/i-am-glad-continuing-highlight-issue-linking-poll-22819/I am glad that you are continuing to highlight this issue, but how about linking back to your poll a fortnight ago? http://www.thejournal.ie/poll-do-you-use-your-mobile-while-driving-123443-Apr2011/

Similar to the figures that you’ve mentioned, it suggests that about 35% of the readers of ‘The Journal’ either frequently, or occasionally, enjoy quadrupling their chances of having a car crash.

]]><p>I am glad that you are continuing to highlight this issue, but how about linking back to your poll a fortnight ago? <a href="http://www.thejournal.ie/poll-do-you-use-your-mobile-while-driving-123443-Apr2011/" rel="nofollow">http://www.thejournal.ie/poll-do-you-use-your-mobile-while-driving-123443-Apr2011/</a> </p>
<p>Similar to the figures that you’ve mentioned, it suggests that about 35% of the readers of ‘The Journal’ either frequently, or occasionally, enjoy quadrupling their chances of having a car crash.</p>http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/if-true-mobile-phone-driving-increases-risk-road-24225/
Nigel Searle2011-05-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/0/if-true-mobile-phone-driving-increases-risk-road-24225/If it is true that using a mobile phone while driving increases the risk of being in a road collision by up to 4 times, then why has the number of road collisions decreased at the same, steady rate for the past 30 years – including the past 5-10 years that mobile phones have been heavily used?
An alternative theory – one that actually fits the facts – is that some drivers are easily distracted. If they weren’t distracted by talking on the phone, they’d be distracted by something else (changing a CD, fiddling with the radio, eating or drinking, turning to talk to a passenger in the back seat). If you stop these drivers talking on the phone, they’ll just find another way to have an accident.]]><p>If it is true that using a mobile phone while driving increases the risk of being in a road collision by up to 4 times, then why has the number of road collisions decreased at the same, steady rate for the past 30 years – including the past 5-10 years that mobile phones have been heavily used?<br />
An alternative theory – one that actually fits the facts – is that some drivers are easily distracted. If they weren’t distracted by talking on the phone, they’d be distracted by something else (changing a CD, fiddling with the radio, eating or drinking, turning to talk to a passenger in the back seat). If you stop these drivers talking on the phone, they’ll just find another way to have an accident.</p>